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Old 02-19-2006, 08:46 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by basicus
No problem. I struggle with this flaw constantly. On the other hand, Joomla is very good in the way that it's really fast to develop with it. For that reason I am running 10 sites with it. I feel Drupal is to rigid in the sense that you really have to get into it. Also, I don't like too much the comment system in Drupal. Your users can comment on just about anything, and that might be a problem for a corporate-type of site.

So I guess it all boils down to what you need the cms for..
Turning off comments is simply a matter of checking off a box.

IMO, Joomla is for beginners who need everything "just there" and ready to go. Drupal is for more advanced people who don't neccessarily want an out of the box solution.

http://www.drupalshowcase.com/

Check out that site to see what others have done with Drupal. It's pretty neat seeing what people can do.
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